After the interval the home side were boosted as Rhys Jones dismissed Bangor opener Richard Parry for a duck, but Andrew Savage added 97 to hand the advantage back to the visitors.

Savage and Robert Marshall, who also hit a neat half-century, led Bangor towards victory, although once they had been removed Pont looked to turn the screw.

However, needing two runs off the final ball of the innings, Bangor's Nick Roberts found the boundary to secure the success.

Connah's Quay slumped to their first defeat of the campaign as champions Llandudno left Central Park with a 10 wicket triumph.

Lower order knocks of 28 from skipper Sean Stenyberg-Wright and 33 by Darren Leach helped Quay post a less than daunting 149 all out from just 35 overs, Jack Rimmington the pick of the Llandudno attack with 4-12.

And the total proved well short of challenging Llandudno as opening duo Duncan Midgley (80 not out) and Steve Smith (62 not out) led the away side to victory after just 31 overs.

St Asaph are underway in the Premier Division, claiming a 73 run triumph over Hawarden Park.

The home side were able to post 208 despite an excellent six wicket haul from Park's Ian Martin, with some powerful hitting from Dave North at the end of the innings.

Park looked comfortable at 80-1, but St Asaph showed their prowess in the field with three superb catches to remove key men Tom Ducker, Mike Parton, and Campebell Marr, and once they had gone the away side fell to 137 all out.

A knock of 112 from Mochdre's Will Evans proved in vain as their match at Brymbo was abandoned, while Llarwst and Menai Bridge failed to get a result as the rain came down.